Gen. J. Warren Keifer, who served during the Civil War, wasn't killed. Major general Joseph Warren (1741-1775) was killed in action during the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775. The battle was actually fought on Breed's Hill in the town of Charlestown across the Mystic River from Boston. The area is presently part of the City of Boston. There is an impressive monument and museum run by the National Park Service on the site of the battle.
Joseph Warren Beach was born in 1880.
Joseph Conrad - general - was born in 1830.
Richard Joseph Davis died in 1999.
Mercy Otis Warren attended Harvard University as a replacement of her oldest brother, Joseph Otis.
The Warren Commission Report claimed Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed Dallas Police Officer J. D. Tippit.
Dr. Joseph Warren (1741-1775) was a Massachusetts physician, politician, and soldier. He is best known as the man who dispatched Paul Revere on that famous ride, as the author of the Suffolk Resolves, and as a major general at the Battle of Bunker Hill, where he was killed in action. Other important Warren physicians, all closely related to Joseph Warren, were John Warren (1753-1815 brother to Joseph), founder of Harvard Medical School, and John Collins Warren (1778-1856 nephew of Joseph), a founder of the Massachusetts General Hospital and one of the first physicians to use general anesthesia during surgery. The Warrens comprise a unique American medical dynasty in the New England area, currently represented in the seventh generation by Dr. H. Shaw Warren of the Massachusetts General Hospital staff.
Dr. Joseph Warren (1741-1775) was a Massachusetts physician, politician, and soldier. He is best known as the man who dispatched Paul Revere on that famous ride, as the author of the Suffolk Resolves, and as a major general at the Battle of Bunker Hill, where he was killed in action. Other important Warren physicians, all closely related to Joseph Warren, were John Warren (1753-1815 brother to Joseph), founder of Harvard Medical School, and John Collins Warren (1778-1856 nephew of Joseph), a founder of the Massachusetts General Hospital and one of the first physicians to use general anesthesia during surgery. The Warrens comprise a unique American medical dynasty in the New England area, currently represented in the seventh generation by Dr. H. Shaw Warren of the Massachusetts General Hospital staff.
No, he is not related to Dr. Joseph Warren of Bunker Hill. William Whipple Warren is either a lineal or collateral descendent of Richard Warren of the Mayflower Line. Dr. Joseph Warren is of the Dr. (Gen.) Joseph Warren/Peter, the Mariner line. The William Whipple Warren Family claim to be of lineal descendent but this is still up in the air. Historians are leaning towards them being of collateral descent now.
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Joseph Warren Beach was born in 1880.
Joseph Warren was a doctor in the 1800's.
Joseph Warren was a "Major General" in battle, and he died in The Battle of Bunker Hill (Breed's Hill). He got shot in the head, stripped naked, and got bayoneted in the head & stomach.
Joseph Warren was born on June 11, 1741.
Joseph Warren Scott was born in 1778.
Joseph Warren Scott died in 1871.
Joseph Warren Sheehy was born in 1910.
Joseph Warren Sheehy died in 1967.